Rs 35,000 A Day For Cheetah Meals? Political Storm Over Kuno Park Spending

The Madhya Pradesh government's expenditure on feeding cheetahs at Kuno National Park has sparked significant political controversy. In a recent session of the Assembly, it was disclosed that nearly Rs 35,000 is being spent daily on goat meat to sustain the cheetah population introduced to the park. This spending has raised eyebrows among opposition leaders, prompting questions about the allocation of state resources and priorities in wildlife management. Critics argue that such high costs could be better utilized for pressing social issues in the state. The Kuno National Park, which aims to re-establish a population of cheetahs in India, has become a focal point for discussions on conservation efforts and fiscal responsibility. The revelations have intensified the debate surrounding the balance between environmental conservation and economic prudence, as stakeholders evaluate the broader implications of such expenditures on wildlife preservation initiatives in the region.
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